Edith Hamilton Quotes About Soul

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  • Love and the Soul (for that is what Psyche means) had sought and, after sore trials, found each other; and that union could never be broken. (Cupid and Psyche)

    Edith Hamilton (1969). “Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes”
  • I came to the Greeks early, and I found answers in them. Greece's great men let all their acts turn on the immortality of the soul. We don't really act as if we believed in the soul's immortality and that's why we are where we are today.

  • There is no dignity like the dignity of a soul in agony.

    Edith Hamilton (1987). “The Greek way ; The Roman way”, Random House Value Pub
  • The suffering of a soul that can suffer greatly -- that and only that, is tragedy.

    Edith Hamilton (1987). “The Greek way ; The Roman way”, Random House Value Pub
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